Freeride boots in the park

Recently, I picked up Seth Morrison's Full Tilt boots because I felt more comfortable with the higher tongue and stiffer flex. I was also offered a price that was hard to turn down from a local dealer. I'm wondering, since I mainly stick to park skiing, if having a freeride boot will compromise anything a freestyle boot delivers?

+k for any answers. Sorry if this is a repost, I couldn't find anything on it.

That was pretty much what I was feeling when I tried on the Drop Kicks, and I wasn't a fan of how they sat so low on my shins. I've never had "park boots" and I was just wondering if I was missing out on something amazing haha.

Yeah!...he is more of a jump guy not rails. But if u r ever at mammoth and see someone do a spread eagle over the bigger jumps...in Seth morrisons. That's him. He also wears his jiberish tangled a lot!

I think you misunderstood what he was saying. Fulltilts as a brand have become synonymous with park skiing these days, and the Drop Kicks have the same mold as the Seth boot anyways. Only difference you bought was footboard, toungue, and buckles. So technically you do have a park boot if you want to call it that. The only reason you're listing it as "freeride" would be the tongue stiffness.

I'm not saying this to be a jerk, but just so you have knowledge about the products and don't buy into all the marketing hype. It's a good boot, but just know the differences in your boot.